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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
    Me too. I bought a bimini top but it gets in the way. An umbrella makes a lot more sense. Thanks for the picture too.
    A sports Brella is hard to beat, in a post like this it will need to be tied dowm tho or the wind can get it. Have had mine for 2 seasons and it will let you stay on the water a lot longer during the summer months, not a bad thing to be under during the rain either.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NeonMoon View Post
    Make one from PVC that slides over the seat post...like a big "H", net goes in the other vertical pipe and stays behind the seat always "there". No holes and take-off anytime with no evidence it was ever there.
    This idea sounds interesting to me too. Sure would like to see a picture!

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    Looks cool, but does the net interfere with your back cast when pitching jigs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fished-out View Post
    Looks cool, but does the net interfere with your back cast when pitching jigs?
    That'd be up to you, but if it was, just get a 22.5* or 45* ell and kick it back a bit.
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    You could always use a sanitary wye at the bottom, and have a spot for umbrella and net handle both.
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    Crude drawing, but you get the idea. Naturally things will depend on the size of your net and umbrella.

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    I need to build a couple of these for one of my boats that I recently put the high back Tempress seats in for an umbella. I love love love these seats but there is nothing in the back of the seats to attach an umbrella holder to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeonMoon View Post
    Make one from PVC that slides over the seat post...like a big "H", net goes in the other vertical pipe and stays behind the seat always "there". No holes and take-off anytime with no evidence it was ever there.
    I did this very thing , it also works for your umbrella when it gets close to a 100 degrees . It will also pivet to either side and keeps it close to which ever hand you are using to net with .
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    Anybody tried it with one cross bar instead of 2?

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